- EXCITING Synonyms: 143 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for EXCITING: thrilling, exhilarating, stimulating, breathtaking, intriguing, inspiring, interesting, fascinating; Antonyms of EXCITING: boring, tedious, unexciting, tiresome, dull, monotonous, uninteresting, dreary
- EXCITING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
exhilarating I find skiing absolutely exhilarating action-packed We had an action-packed holiday See more results » More examples SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases (Definition of exciting from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- EXCITING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If something is exciting, it makes you feel very happy or enthusiastic The race itself is very exciting This voyage was the most exciting adventure of their lives Jackie was an exciting player to watch
- EXCITING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Exciting definition: producing excitement; stirring; thrilling See examples of EXCITING used in a sentence
- Exciting - definition of exciting by The Free Dictionary
Excited is used to describe how a person feels when they are looking forward eagerly to an enjoyable or special event He was so excited he could hardly sleep There were hundreds of excited children waiting for us You say that someone is excited about something I'm very excited about the possibility of joining the team
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Definition of exciting adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- exciting - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
excite is a verb, excited and exciting are adjectives, excitement is a noun: The news excited him The excited children ran toward the door The exciting news made them happy The excitement was too much to bear ex•cite (ik sīt′), v t , -cit•ed, -cit•ing
- Exciting Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Creating or producing excitement Present participle of excite They still had something mysterious and exciting to explore It should have been an exciting discovery A new and exciting life lay ahead of him It was very exciting; but I must say I did not enjoy it very much The idea was both exciting and painfully disappointing
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